Who's who on the screen (1920)

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Who's Who on the Screen WILLIAM P. S. EARLE William P. S. Earle was born in New York City and received his early education at Barnard School, later graduating from Columbia University. He has been a writer, playwright and photographer, and at present is one of the staff of Selznick directors. Among his notable screen successes are "Woman-hood," "Within the Law," "His Own People,'' and "Mary Jane's Pa," which he directed for Vitagraph. He has also directed Elaine Hammerstein in "The Woman's Game,'' Louise HufI in "T'other Dear Charmer" and Clara Kimball Young in "The Better Wife." He will be in charge of production for "The Dangerous Paradise," the first picture in which the Selznick Enterprises will present Louise Huff. 365